The top 5 stories to know this morning

Just catching up on the news this Monday morning? Here are the top stories you need to know from over the weekend:

Trump ignited a firestorm over the weekend for his comments on McCain, declaring that McCain was “not a war hero, he’s a war hero because he was captured, I like people that weren’t captured,” before adding, “he’s a war hero because he was captured, OK, I believe — perhaps he’s a war hero.” John McCain fired back at Donald Trump this morning on msnbc’s “Morning Joe,” saying Trump “owes an apology to the families of those who have sacrificed in conflict and those who have undergone a prison experience in serving their country.”

The New York Times over the weekend obtained a deposition from a 2005 Bill Cosby case in which he described many shocking aspects of his behavior with women. In the sworn testimony, Cosby described at length and in detail how he tried to gain the trust of many young women to have sexual relationships with them, and how he paid off women to keep the relationships secret from his wife.

New details are emerging about the Chattanooga shooter, Mohammed Abudulazeez. Family members said he had a history of drug abuse and depression. He had also recently been arrested for a DUI in Chattanooga.

And in case you missed it …

The Washington Post looks at what Trump was up to in the late ’60s and early ’70s — when John McCain was a prisoner of war. (Washington Post)

On this day in history in 1969, Neil Armstrong first walked on the moon. (History Channel)

Stephen Hawking announces a $100 million hunt for alien life. (Washington Post)

Cheaters beware— cheating website Ashley Madison has been hacked, and some user data is being leaked. (msnbc)

“Orange is the New Black” actor Matt McGorry perfectly responds to people who say “All Lives Matter” in response to “Black Lives Matter.” (BuzzFeed)